Reading Jane Robert’s reporting as Seth, a non-physical
consciousness; intrigued by Seth’s insistence everyone
has many minds - he defines the mind as psychic pattern
by which we create reality, enlightened persons become
aware of their many minds & accept every one as the self –
Well, maybe I have many minds, every time the world
changes it might be me changing gears from one mind
station or a psychic pattern to another frame of mind;
maybe this is why I keep on gaining weight, becoming
aware of my myriad minds probably necessitates enough
Body to carry them all, but the one thing set as criterion
for determining the many minds theory; becoming aware
of reality as apart from perception of it – I cannot fulfil,
reality seems to be a TV image determined by settings –
the colour palette, the sound system, all the DVD’s and
Channels watched frequently; maybe my minds have not
been able to differentiate themselves – since I only know
perception of reality, not Ding-an-Sich – there goes the
explanation for my increasing weight, instead of attaining
samadi and enlightenment, I’m just changing channels
And should stop eating for every different mind I have – I
know my favourite minds, why do those others interfere –
maybe carrying too many minds is a serious weight case
caused by gluttony multiplied by each mind…
[Let us not forget, the crocodile mind is one of these, so is
the Snow Queen and Ice Princess, underneath it all we
find the translator fighting for her life amongst documents
she hates to read…]
[28 July 2014]
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